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State Park
Snow Survey Cabin
Medicine Bow National Forest · Encampment, WY
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- Address:Encampment, WY
About
Snow Survey Cabin is located 28 miles southeast of Saratoga, Wyoming, in the Snowy Range of Medicine Bow National Forest. The cabin, located just off the Snowy Range Scenic Byway at nearly 10,000 feet, was built in 1944 and was a shelter for snow surveyors. Today, it is a unique lodging experience for guests seeking rustic recreation and relaxation in southeastern Wyoming. The cabin is open year-round and is accessible by vehicle in good road conditions. Winter access to the facility requires snowmobiling, skiing or snowshoeing up to six miles. Basic amenities are provided, but guests should be prepared to pack in some of their own supplies and gear. Recreation In the summer months, a vast hiking trail system accessing the highest elevations of the Snowy Range extends from the cabin's back door. Hikers looking for a challenge can make the trek up Medicine Bow Peak at an elevation of 12,013 feet, or hike nearby Browns Peak or Sugarloaf Mountain. Fishing is available at many alpine lakes and streams, including the popular Mirror Lake day use site. Winter brings deep powder snow for the snowmobiler and cross-country skier. Facilities The one-room cabin is furnished with two sets of bunk beds and can accommodate up to four people. The cabin is equipped with a propane cook stove, heater, solar lights, table and chairs, cookware, and basic cooking and eating utensils. An outhouse with vault toilet is located nearby. No running water is available at the cabin. Guests must bring their own supply of water for drinking, cooking and cleaning. Snow for melting is usually available in winter. Guests need to provide their own food, sleeping bags, lanterns or flashlights, pillows, towels, dish soap, matches, first aid kit, toilet paper and garbage bags. All trash and food must be packed out, and guests are expected to clean the cabin before leaving. No pets are allowed within the building. Pets must be on leash or lead outside to protect wildlife. Pet must be cleaned up after by owner. Natural Features From valleys and canyons that rise steeply to jagged ridges, the Snowy Range boasts alpine lakes, wildflower meadows and a mixed forest of spruce, lodgepole pine, subalpine fir and aspen. At elevations of 9,000 to 12,000 feet, it lives up to its name, as snow can fall in the area during any month of the year. Wildlife viewing is abundant near the cabin, including elk, deer and moose. Migratory birds, squirrels and an occasional black bear find habitat in the forest as well. Nearby Attractions The Snowy Range is transected by Wyoming Highway 130 between Laramie and Saratoga. This is the Snowy Range Scenic Byway. Many campgrounds, picnic areas and hiking trails are located along its course. The small Snowy Range Ski Resort is accessible from this scenic byway as well; however, portions of Highway 130 are not completely accessible during the winter. ADA Access: N
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Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
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Trails at Medicine Bow National Forest
Summit Trail and Crow Creek Loop
3.1 mi387 ftmoderate
Libby Creek Trail From Barber Lake
4.1 mi804 ftmoderate
Encampment River Trail via Purgatory Gulch
5.3 mi1,378 ftmoderate
Lost Lakes to West Glacier Lake
6.6 mi1,181 ftmoderate
LaBonte Canyon
5.5 mi692 ftmoderate
Skeleton Trail and Cow Trail
6.5 mi965 ftmoderate
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Snow Survey Cabin
Trail
Lakes Trail to Medicine Bow Peak Trail
Wyoming
6.6 mi1,306 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Medicine Bow Peak via Lakes Trail Loop
Wyoming
6.7 mi1,972 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Tipple Trail
Wyoming
4.2 mi997 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Lewis Lake, Medicine Bow Peak and South Gap Lake Loop
Wyoming
6.2 mi2,215 ftgain
Difficult
Trail
Lost Lakes to West Glacier Lake
Wyoming
6.6 mi1,181 ftgain
Moderate
Trail
Lewis Lake, South Gap Lake, and Snowy Mountains Trail
Wyoming
3.3 mi741 ftgain
Moderate
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